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  1. François Casimir Dudevant (* 6. Juli 1795 in Pompiey; † 1871) war ein französischer Adeliger und Lieutenant der Grande Armée. Leben. Dudevant war der uneheliche Sohn von Baron Jean-François Dudevant und dessen Mätresse Augustine Soulé. 1813 besuchte er die Militärakademie in Saint-Cyr-l’École.

  2. Casimir Dudevant. Dudevant in the 1860s. François Casimir Dudevant (6 July 1795 – 8 March 1871) [1] was the illegitimate son of Baron Jean-François Dudevant (1754–1826), [2] a French military officer, and his mistress Augustine Soulé. [3]

  3. François-Casimir Dudevant est un officier militaire et avocat à la cour royale français né le 5 juin 1795 à Guillery et mort le 8 mars 1871 à Barbaste [1], [2]. Il est le fils du baron Jean-François Dudevant (1754-1826) et d'Augustine Soulé [3]. Il épouse Aurore Dupin (plus connue sous le nom de George Sand) en 1822 [4].

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_SandGeorge Sand - Wikipedia

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    Childhood

    Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, the future George Sand, was born on 1 July 1804 on Meslay Street in Paris to Maurice Dupin de Francueil and Sophie-Victoire Delaborde. She was the paternal great-granddaughter of the Marshal of France Maurice de Saxe (1696-1750), and on her mother's side, her grandfather was Antoine Delaborde, master paulmier and master birder. For much of her childhood, she was raised by her grandmother Marie-Aurore de Saxe, Madame Amantine Aurore Lucile Dupin de Francueil, at h...

    Gender presentation

    Sand was one of many notable 19th-century women who chose to wear male attire in public. In 1800, the police issued an order requiring women to apply for a permit in order to wear male clothing. Some women applied for health, occupational, or recreational reasons (e.g., horseback riding), but many women chose to wear trousersand other traditional male attire in public without receiving a permit. Sand decided to continue wearing men's clothing without a permit, justifying it as being less expe...

    Notable relationships

    In 1822, at the age of eighteen, Sand married (François) Casimir Dudevant, an illegitimate son of Baron Jean-François Dudevant. She and Dudevant had two children: Maurice and Solange (1828–1899). In 1825, she had an intense but perhaps platonic affair with the young lawyer Aurélien de Sèze. In early 1831, she left her husband and entered upon a four- or five-year period of "romantic rebellion". In 1835, she was legally separatedfrom Dudevant and took custody of their children. Sand had romant...

    Sand's first literary efforts were collaborations with the writer Jules Sandeau. They published several stories together, signing them Jules Sand. Sand's first published novel Rose et Blanche (1831) was written in collaboration with Sandeau. She subsequently adopted, for her first independent novel, Indiana(1832), the pen name that made her famous ...

    Sand's writing was immensely popular during her lifetime and she was highly respected by the literary and cultural elite in France. Victor Hugo, in the eulogy he gave at her funeral, said "the lyrewas within her." Eugène Delacroix was a close friend and respected her literary gifts. Flaubert was an unabashed admirer. Honoré de Balzac, who knew Sand...

    Fyodor Dostoevsky "read widely in the numerous novels of George Sand" and translated her La dernière Aldini in 1844, only to learn that it had already been published in Russian. In his mature period, he expressed an ambiguous attitude towards her. For instance, in his novella Notes from Underground, the narrator refers to sentiments he expresses as...

    George Sand is portrayed by Merle Oberon in A Song to Remember, by Patricia Morison in Song Without End, by Rosemary Harris in Notorious Woman, by Judy Davis in James Lapine's 1991 British-American film Impromptu; and by Juliette Binoche in the 1999 French film Children of the Century (Les Enfants du siècle). Also in George Who? (French: George qui...

    Source: "George Sand (1804–1876) – Auteur du texte". data.bnf.fr. Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 12 June 2019.

    General and cited sources

    1. George Sand – Bicentennial Exhibition, Musée de la Vie romantique, Paris, 2004, curated by Jérôme Godeau. Contributions by Diane de Margerie, Yves Gagneux, Françoise Heilbrun, Isabelle Leroy-Jay Lemaistre, Claude Samuel, Arlette Sérullaz, Vincent Pomarède[fr], Nicole Savy & Martine Reid. 2. Bédé, Jean-Albert (1986), "Sand, George", Encyclopedia Americana, vol. 24, pp. 218–19. 3. Sand, George, Correspondence (letters)(see "Writings by George Sand"). 4. Szulc, Tad (1998), Chopin in Paris: th...

    Harlan, Elizabeth (2004). George Sand. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-10417-0.
    Jordan, Ruth, George Sand: a biography, London, Constable, 1976, ISBN 0 09 460340 5.
    Parks, Tim, "Devils v. Dummies" (review of George Sand, La Petite Fadette, translated by Gretchen van Slyke, Pennsylvania State, 2017, ISBN 978-0271079370, 192 pp.; and Martine Reid, George Sand, t...
    Yates, Jim (2007), Oh! Père Lachaise: Oscar's Wilde Purgatory, Édition d'Amèlie, ISBN 978-0-9555836-1-2. Oscar Wilde dreams of George Sand and is invited to a soiréeat Nohant.
    • Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, 1 July 1804, Paris, France
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  5. François Casimir Dudevant (* 6. Juli 1795 in Pompiey; † 1871) war ein französischer Adeliger und Lieutenant der Grande Armée. Casimir Dudevant (1860er Jahre) Leben. Dudevant war der uneheliche Sohn von Baron Jean-François Dudevant und dessen Mätresse Augustine Soulé. 1813 besuchte er die Militärakademie in Saint-Cyr-l’École.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maurice_SandMaurice Sand - Wikipedia

    He was the elder child and only son of George Sand, a French novelist and feminist, and her husband, Baron François Casimir Dudevant. In addition to his numerous novels, he is best remembered for his monumental study of commedia dell'arte – Masques et bouffons (comédie italienne) , 1860.

  7. La rencontre avec Casimir Dudevant, en avril 1822, et le mariage rapide qui s’ensuit, en septembre de la même année, ouvrent une nouvelle phase de son existence.